Ad Reinhardt, ‘Symmetrical Male Figure (Woman in a Man’s Soul)’, ‘Symmetrical Three Figure Hatch (Male into Female)’, ‘Symmetrical Two Travelers’ (1946)
India ink on paper
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Posted in Abstraction
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Tagged ad reinhardt, american, collection, dichotomy, double, drawing, figures, india ink, mystic, nature, paper, symbols, the wild, travelers, twin, union, unknown, woman in a man's soul
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Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys, ‘Untitled (Die schmutzigen Puppen von Pommern) 002’ (2013)
sackcloth, hay, straw and fabric
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Posted in Composition
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Tagged character, city, collection, fabric, fuckem, fun, gallery, Harald Thys & Jos de Gruyter, hung, person, pin, puppet, ripped, sackcloth, sculpture, sterotype, straw, the street, the wild
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‘Tree’ (2010) by Derk Thijs.
Maria Loboda, ‘Hydrochloric Acid on Marble’ (2014)
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Posted in Composition
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Tagged action, beyond, face, fuckem, fun, ghost, hole, hydrochloric acid, layers, marble, maria loboda, perforate, romance, sculpture, surprise, the wild, white
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Marisa Mertz, ‘Untitled’ (2011-2012)
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Posted in Composition
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Tagged arte povera, body, feeling, head, marisa mertz, mouth, oil, painting, panel, pink, romance, sensual, unknown
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In 1980, Yoko Ono and John Lennon released the album Double Fantasy. The second track “Kiss Kiss Kiss” is written by Yoko, who said, “There is the sound of a woman coming to a climax on it, and she is crying out to be held, to be touched. It will be controversial, because people still feel it’s less natural to hear the sounds of a woman’s lovemaking than, say, the sound of a Concorde, killing the atmosphere and polluting nature.”
Listen to the song here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHG7Q6UNZk4
Jûzô Itami, scene from ‘Tampopo’, the first ‘ramen western’ (1985)
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Posted in Composition
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Tagged action, comedy, couple, egg, erotic, fetish, film, food, fun, Japan, Jûzô Itami, orgasm, ramen western, romance, style, the wild, unknown
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By mh
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Posted in Composition
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Tagged action, decadence, DIY, egg, flower, fuckem, fun, hand, jesse stecklow, joke, light, photography, romance, the wild, thejogging, transfer, unknown, yolk
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Pieter Aertsen, ‘The Fat Kitchen. An Allegory’ (1565-1575)
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Posted in Composition
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Tagged abundance, allegory, dutch, fat kitchen, food, genre painting, gluttony, light, mannerism, painter, pieter aertsen, renaissance, romance, scene, story, stove, symbolism, the wild, unknown
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